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Ermanno Scervino

Photograph
2009 (photographed)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

The enlarged pixels of this digital photograph of a luxury designer shopfront at once break down the sleek architecture of high-end commerce and form a new image of abstract beauty. The exaggerated pixellation also draws attention to the process used to create the image.

Object details

Category
Object type
Titles
  • Ermanno Scervino (assigned by artist)
  • Designer Labels (series title)
Materials and techniques
Inkjet print on Hahnemuhle Fine Art Baryta paper
Brief description
Colour print, 'Ermanno Scervino', from the 'Designer Labels' series, by Jonathan Lewis, London, 2009
Physical description
A colour photograph of the store front of a fashion store at night. The shop window is illuminated, displaying at least two mannequins draped in pink and yellow tones. The pixels of the digital photograph are highly enlarged.
Dimensions
  • Image height: 101cm
  • Image width: 135cm
Gallery label
(11/08/2011-27/11/2011)
The enlarged pixels of this digital photograph of a luxury designer shopfront at once break down the sleek architecture of high-end commerce and form a new image of abstract beauty. The exaggerated pixellation also draws attention to the process used to create the image.
Credit line
Given by Jonathan Lewis
Summary
The enlarged pixels of this digital photograph of a luxury designer shopfront at once break down the sleek architecture of high-end commerce and form a new image of abstract beauty. The exaggerated pixellation also draws attention to the process used to create the image.
Collection
Accession number
E.38-2011

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Record createdJuly 29, 2011
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